LISC and Foot Locker, Inc., through the Foot Locker Foundation, are launching a fourth round of grants for the Foot Locker Foundation Community Empowerment Program, which funds nonprofit community organizations offering a range of services for young people, including health and wellness, education and life skills, mentoring, and career development. The program is part of Foot Locker Inc.’s Leading Education and Economic Development (LEED) initiative, a $200 million commitment to enhance the lives of their team members and the communities they serve. To check out the grantees from rounds one, two and three, click here.
In its fourth round, the Foot Locker Foundation Community Empowerment Program will provide grants ranging from $25,000 to $100,000 to organizations in 13 cities. The funding will help organizations create opportunities for youth to learn, grow and thrive.
The Foot Locker Foundation Community Empowerment Program offers two types of grants:
Grants cannot be used to pay administrative costs (e.g., salaries, overhead). All grant proceeds must support the proposed project or programming.
This funding opportunity is open to 501c3 nonprofit organizations that:
If a potential applicant does not have its own 501c3 status, it may apply through a fiscal agent, which must be a 501c3 nonprofit organization. If awarded, the entire grant must pass through the fiscal agent to the applicant.
Interested organizations must submit an online application by September 30, 2024.
We strongly encourage potential applicants to read the Frequently Asked Questions and watch the informational webinar before applying.
Key dates include:
Potential applicants may direct questions to SportsandRec@LISC.org.